'World On Fire', a drama serial following the lives of various people of different classes during WW2. Sean Bean plays a bus conductor who's a pacifist who hawks 'Peace News' round the streets in his spare time; Lesley Manville is a posh woman who comes to know him because her son is dating his daughter; etc. Lots of people getting shot and things being blown up, and a very realistic depiction of the Dunkirk evacuation, so it's very gripping, but it's a bit cliched in some ways: dead bodies always have their eyes open, for example, one of the sillier modern video conventions: no doubt dead bodies can have their eyes open, but I think normally they'd be shut. There are a number of black characters, including two Senegalese soldiers, but everyone studiously avoids the word "nigger", though back then it was common currency, not necessarily even used derogatorily. Also, this being 2023, there has to be a gay relationship being conducted surreptitiously.
Still, despite those quibbles, all jolly good fun.